Oh, really?
Just found this on a "regular" news site:
"The US military on Wednesday acknowledged it might have killed civilians in the Iraqi city of Falluja with white phosphorus munitions during the battle against insurgents a year ago."
This is big news, and people are shocked. Wow. I bet it's even on the T.V. (I finally gave up the filthy habit a few years ago; never felt better!).
Funny...it's been on the web ever since last year, when it happened, along with thousands of photos and videos that never quite seem to make it to the "instant medium" of the glass toilet that passes for entertainment, social life, information, education and news in our twenty=first century Neon Rome, glow(er)ing in the corner of the room. I can't wwait to see what happens when the "depleted" uranium story comes out on CNN and FOX. Or the BBC, more likely...
Web historian/archivists of the distant future! As you read us, do you laugh or do you weep?
The Turning of the Worms
"The US military on Wednesday acknowledged it might have killed civilians in the Iraqi city of Falluja with white phosphorus munitions during the battle against insurgents a year ago."
This is big news, and people are shocked. Wow. I bet it's even on the T.V. (I finally gave up the filthy habit a few years ago; never felt better!).
Funny...it's been on the web ever since last year, when it happened, along with thousands of photos and videos that never quite seem to make it to the "instant medium" of the glass toilet that passes for entertainment, social life, information, education and news in our twenty=first century Neon Rome, glow(er)ing in the corner of the room. I can't wwait to see what happens when the "depleted" uranium story comes out on CNN and FOX. Or the BBC, more likely...
Web historian/archivists of the distant future! As you read us, do you laugh or do you weep?
The Turning of the Worms

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